Call Seattle Psychology Center: 206-393-3605


The Center provides a wide variety of low-fee mental health services to adults and couples. Graduate student therapists help clients with difficulties including anxiety, depression, and adjustment to stressful situations.
Therapists can also assist individuals with an initial career choice or changing careers.
Counseling and psychotherapy services include brief and long-term therapy for:
The Center is run by the American School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University, Seattle, and is a training center for the clinical and counseling psychology programs.
The therapists are graduate students in the clinical or counseling psychology program and are supervised by members of the psychology faculty who are licensed psychologists.
Assessments are usually done to determine diagnosis, evaluate cognitive, emotional and psychological functioning, and to evaluate treatment progress and planning.
Please note that due to space and staffing constraints, child care is not available at the Center during client appointments.
Fees are set on a sliding scale using income and number of dependents to determine individual fees. We do not currently take medical insurance. We will work with you to accommodate your individual financial needs.
Clinical services are confidential. No information is released without your written consent, except in cases where the law requires. Limits of confidentiality will be thoroughly discussed on your first visit.
Clients may be self-referred or sent by medical, clerical, educational, law enforcement, or other mental health agencies in the region. To inquire about services, please call 206-393-3605.
The Center is open from 9am-5pm Monday- Friday. Individuals requiring 24-hour access to support or crisis services will be offered a more appropriate referral.
Walk-in services are not available.
We are located on the first floor at 2601-A Elliott Avenue, Seattle,WA 98121, in the same building as Real Networks and the Art Institute of Seattleās north campus.